SOLUTION: 2y+1=5(0.2y+1)-(4-y)

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Question 775556: 2y+1=5(0.2y+1)-(4-y)
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2y + 1 = 5(0.2 + 1) - (4 - y)
2y + 1 = 1 + 5 - 4 + y {used distributive property and removed parentheses}
2y + 1 = 2 + y {combined like terms}
2y = 1 + y {subtracted 1 from each side}
y = 1 {subtracted y from each side}

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